Network loop protection – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 20-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Network loop protection

To avoid network loops, Virtual Connect first verifies that only one active uplink exists per network from the

Virtual Connect domain to the external Ethernet switching environment. Second, Virtual Connect makes sure
that no network loops are created by the stacking links between Virtual Connect modules.

One active link—A VC uplink set can include multiple uplink ports. To prevent a loop with broadcast
traffic coming in one uplink and going out another, only one uplink or uplink LAG is active at a time. The

uplink or LAG with the greatest bandwidth should be selected as the active uplink. If the active uplink

loses the link, then the next best uplink is made active.

No loops through stacking links—If multiple VC-Enet modules are used, they are interconnected using
stacking links, which might appear as an opportunity for loops within the VC environment. For each

individual network in the Virtual Connect environment, VC blocks certain stacking links to ensure that

each network has a loop-free topology.

Enhanced network loop protection detects loops on downlink ports, which can be a Flex-10 logical port or

physical port. The feature applies to Flex-10 logical function if the Flex-10 port is operating under the control

of DCC protocol. If DCC is not available, the feature applies to a physical downlink port.
Enhanced network loop protection uses two methods to detect loops:

It periodically injects a special probe frame into the VC domain and monitors downlink ports for the

looped back probe frame. If this special probe frame is detected on downlink ports, the port is
considered to cause the loop condition.
For tunneled networks, the probe frame transmission is extended over a longer period of time
proportional to the number of tunneled networks. The probe frames are sent on a subset of tunnels every

second until all tunnels are serviced.

It monitors and intercepts common loop detection frames used in other switches. In network
environments where the upstream switches send loop detection frames, the VC Enet modules must

ensure that any downlink loops do not cause these frames to be sent back to the uplink ports. Even
though VC probe frames ensure loops are detected, there is a small time window depending on the

probe frame transmission interval in which the loop detection frames from the external switch might loop

through down link ports and reach uplink ports. By intercepting the external loop detection frames on

downlinks, the possibility of triggering loop protection on the upstream switch is eliminated. When

network loop protection is enabled, VC-Enet modules intercept the following types of loop detection
frames:

o

PVST+ BPDUs

o

Procurve Loop Protect frames

When the network loop protection feature is enabled, any probe frame or other supported loop detection

frame received on a downlink port is considered to be causing the network loop, and the port is disabled

immediately until an administrative action is taken. The administrative action involves resolving the loop

condition and clearing the loop protection error condition. The "loop detected" status on a port can be
cleared by one of the following administrative actions:

Restart loop detection by issuing "reset" loop protection from the CLI or GUI

Unassign all networks from the port in "loop detected" state

The SNMP agent supports trap generation when a loop condition is detected or cleared.
Virtual Connect provides the ability to enable or disable network loop protection. The feature is enabled by

default and applies to all VC-Enet modules in the domain. Network loops are detected and server ports can

be disabled even prior to any enclosure being imported.

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